
KAHDEKSAN SERKUSTA
KAKSI TYTTÖÄ
SERKUT
SEDÄT
TÄDIT
VYÖ JA MATKA-ARKKU
ALEC-SEDÄN HUONE
MATKA KIINAAN
JA MITÄ SITTEN TAPAHTUI
FEBEN SALAISUUS
Rose, a shy orphan, arrives at the sprawling Campbell estate, where stern aunts try in earnest to fill her days with crafts, meals, and genteel distractions. The grand house, full of hidden corridors, dusty portraits and a library brimming with her late father’s books, becomes both a refuge and a maze for her restless imagination. As she drifts between lonely tears and sudden bursts of laughter, a curious little bird perches on a windowsill, its chirping coaxing her out of the gloom.
Encouraged by the aunts’ tentative surprise, Rose embarks on a secretive Saturday adventure that leads her to an unexpected corner of the mansion. There she uncovers a small, mysterious object that hints at a family story long forgotten, stirring her curiosity and the faint hope of belonging. The promise of new friendships and hidden discoveries sets the stage for the brighter chapters that lie ahead.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (371K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-08-10
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1888
Best known for Little Women, this beloved American writer turned family life, hardship, and independence into stories that still feel warm and real. Her books brought spirited girls and young women to the center of the page in a way readers had not often seen before.
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